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Members of the Mormon church give 10% of their income to the Church to help build new temples, keep current churches and materials in shape, and attend other necessities.

== == Not only do Mormons pay tithing, but also have the opportunity to contribute to Fast Offering, to help the poor and needy; missionary funds to assist the missionaries; the Book of Mormon fund to help with its publication; Humanitarian Aid to help the needy in other countries; the Temple Construction fund; the Perpetual Education fund to assist youngsters to receive an education, particularly in very disadvantaged areas. The church has it own farms and distribution centers where articles of food, clothing and the like are sent to countries and people in need everywhere. Millions of dollars worth of goods are sent around the world every year. When there is a need to assist, you will find the Mormon church at the forefront. And you will not hear of it, either ... there are no fanfares, just love in action. == == The Mormon church does not distribute a financial statement yearly, even to its own members. See link below for more information.

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Well we are, again, humans. We have jobs just like everyone else. So it just depends on what our job is.

That is like asking how much do Catholics make annually or Baptists etc.

If you are asking how much the Church as a whole makes annually, that is not public information. Then again neither is how much any Mormon or Catholic etc. makes a year.

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) is a non-profit religious institution and therefore technically makes no money. All donations it recieves are either used to operate the church (such as building and maintaining churches) or are used for charitable humanitarian efforts.

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